Sofitel Rabat Jardin des Roses: among the roses

In the heart of Rabat, this establishment is named for its seven-hectare Andalusian garden planted with 3,000 roses. Imagine their perfume when they all bloom…

The architects Didier Gomez and Karim Chakor designed this hotel around three elements—the rose, water, and amber—to translate the essence of pleasure and their passion for excellence. They have married French design and Moroccan craftsmanship in moucharabiehs with contemporary colours, in finely chiselled white stucco frescoes, and in carpets with zellige motifs. The Murano glass bowls and the marble chandeliers in the lobby will dazzle you.

The rooms offer absolute comfort, and dining at the restaurant Al Warda is a total delight. The chef revisits the classics of national gastronomy and raises them to the stars. This will undoubtedly inspire you to take a walk in the hotel's incredible park, which dominates the upscale Souissi quarter. Besides the heady beauty of the roses, the forest of pine and eucalyptus trees planted in the heart of the city and the ‘garden of scents' will entirely win you over. No perfumer can resist its aromatic richness.